
© National Portrait Gallery
5 March 2026 — 31 May 2026
On NowThe National Portrait Gallery presents Catherine Opie's first major UK museum exhibition — spanning 30 years of portraits of queer communities, surfers, footballers and political crowds, placed in dialogue with the Gallery's permanent collection.
From National Portrait Gallery
Catherine Opie: To Be Seen will showcase photographic portraits by the American artist Catherine Opie. The exhibition, curated in collaboration with the artist, will be the first major museum exhibition of her work in the UK. Opie’s work questions representations of home, intimacy and family, and on a national and international level explores politics, identity and power structures. Over the past 30 years, Opie has explored and positioned the portrait in numerous contexts and visual formats....
Read more at National Portrait Gallery →TimeOut
Rosie Hewitson
Catherine Opie: To Be Seen
"A nude portrait of long-distance swimmer Diana Nyad evokes Caravaggio with its dramatic chiarascuro. And that’s something worth celebrating."
Read full review →The Guardian
Charlotte Jansen
a queer carousel of tattoos, fake moustaches and toddlers in tutus
"There’s this constant push-pull between subterfuge and reveal, between tradition and subversion, the collective and the individual, fixity and fluidity, flattery and provocation."
Read full review →St Martin's Place, London·View on artmap
Sunday10:30am–6pm
Monday10:30am–6pm
Tuesday10:30am–6pm
Wednesday10:30am–6pm
Thursday10:30am–6pm
Friday10:30am–9pm
Saturday ·10:30am–6pm

© National Portrait Gallery
5 March 2026 — 31 May 2026
On NowThe National Portrait Gallery presents Catherine Opie's first major UK museum exhibition — spanning 30 years of portraits of queer communities, surfers, footballers and political crowds, placed in dialogue with the Gallery's permanent collection.
From National Portrait Gallery
Catherine Opie: To Be Seen will showcase photographic portraits by the American artist Catherine Opie. The exhibition, curated in collaboration with the artist, will be the first major museum exhibition of her work in the UK. Opie’s work questions representations of home, intimacy and family, and on a national and international level explores politics, identity and power structures. Over the past 30 years, Opie has explored and positioned the portrait in numerous contexts and visual formats....
Read more at National Portrait Gallery →TimeOut
Rosie Hewitson
Catherine Opie: To Be Seen
"A nude portrait of long-distance swimmer Diana Nyad evokes Caravaggio with its dramatic chiarascuro. And that’s something worth celebrating."
Read full review →The Guardian
Charlotte Jansen
a queer carousel of tattoos, fake moustaches and toddlers in tutus
"There’s this constant push-pull between subterfuge and reveal, between tradition and subversion, the collective and the individual, fixity and fluidity, flattery and provocation."
Read full review →St Martin's Place, London·View on artmap
Sunday10:30am–6pm
Monday10:30am–6pm
Tuesday10:30am–6pm
Wednesday10:30am–6pm
Thursday10:30am–6pm
Friday10:30am–9pm
Saturday ·10:30am–6pm